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This isn't supposed to happen to Stanford offensive linemen. And yet! Stanford's offensive line is a modern marvel – a group of behemoths that has turned line play into an art form and literally inspires Shakespearean love letters from enthralled college football fans. So this, really, was an outrage.
That's Washington's Joe Mathis doing a really serious demolition of Stanford right tackle Casey Tucker, who also got away with holding on the way down.read more

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